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4. Stick to Natural Cleaners
More holiday gatherings usually means more frequent cleaning around the house. Since bleach and other harsh cleansers can release irritating chemicals into the air, the COPD triggers can really add up if you’ve upped your cleaning routine.
You don’t have to give up on keeping a clean house just because your lungs are sensitive. Instead, simply switch out your commercial cleaners for homemade solutions that are just as good at cutting grease, lifting dirt, and leaving a sparkle on sinks and faucets. When it comes to cleaning, baking soda, white vinegar and lemons are more powerful than you might imagine.
When symptoms flare up it can be difficult to breathe. In such instances it may be helpful to use BiPAP for COPD, a machine that assists with breathing.